Manchester City has won their fourth consecutive Premier League title and their sixth in seven years. Here, the PA news agency examines the key players in their latest victory. Phil FodenCity's highly-touted academy product, Phil Foden, has had his most impactful season since joining the senior team.
The English midfielder took on a bigger role while Kevin De Bruyne was injured, excelling in a central position.
He has been instrumental in City's attacking play and has also been clinical in front of goal, scoring a career-best 19 league goals.
Once again, the Spaniard has been a crucial player for City, setting the tempo and driving the team forward.
His passing ability has been key in starting counterattacks and supporting the team's offensive efforts.
City did not lose a game with him in the lineup this season.
The Norwegian striker didn't match his incredible first season at City, but still managed to score 27 league goals despite missing over two months due to injury.
While criticized for his overall impact in games where he didn't score, his goal-scoring record speaks for itself.
Despite rumors of wanting to leave City, Silva has remained a key player for the team.
His hard work and versatility make him invaluable, consistently delivering strong performances.
De Bruyne, despite missing the first half of the season due to injury, made a significant impact upon his return.
His contributions, including crucial goals and assists, were vital for City's success.
The backup goalkeeper played a crucial role in City's season, making important saves in key matches.
His performance against Tottenham, where he came off the bench to make a crucial save, was particularly noteworthy.
Ortega also made several appearances in important games throughout the season, proving his worth to the team.